This document discusses learning and innovation skills, specifically the four C's: critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration. It provides examples of online tools that can be used to develop each of these skills, such as Wordle for critical thinking, Animoto for communication, and Mind Meister for collaboration. Contact information is also provided.
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about various topics including:
- The capital of Canada
- The location of the 2014 World Cup
- The first President of the United States
- The real name of the character Goku
- The company founded by Steve Jobs
- The director of Jurassic Park
- The Christmas soundtrack of Coca-Cola commercials
- The actor who played Ace Ventura
- A popular song by DJ Hardwell
The document discusses the PATT Foundation, a UK and Thai charity that works to fight deforestation and climate change through tree planting, reforestation, and environmental education initiatives across several countries. It outlines PATT's mission to provide carbon storage, sustainable employment, and improved quality of life through its tree nursery projects, educational outreach to schools, and corporate partnerships. Key milestones and focuses of PATT's work are presented, including establishing a tree nursery in Thailand in 2008 and reaching over 500,000 trees planted by 2011. The document also recommends several native plant species suitable for restoration projects in the UAE.
This document discusses common tree diseases and disorders caused by biotic and abiotic agents. It describes symptoms of diseases like powdery mildew, anthracnose, bacterial leaf scorch, and various tree cankers. Signs and conditions favorable for disease development are explained. The role of stress factors in predisposing trees to disease is also covered. The document provides guidance on diagnosing tree problems and submitting samples for analysis. Common urban tree insects like bark beetles, borers, caterpillars, and sucking insects are also outlined.
Green marketing refers to promoting products and services based on their environmental benefits. It involves environmentally friendly changes to products, production, and packaging as well as modifying advertising. More consumers are concerned about the environment and prefer green products, forcing companies to go green for competitive advantage, cost savings, and social responsibility. While green marketing provides opportunities, companies must be transparent to avoid greenwashing and build consumer trust in legitimate environmental claims.
Nespresso is launching a new line of eco-friendly capsules called Eco-Capsules made from 100% biodegradable plastics. They will target high-earning, environmentally conscious consumers ages 25-55 along the East and West coasts of the US. Eco-Capsules will be priced slightly higher than regular capsules but distributed through existing Nespresso boutiques, retailers, and websites. Nespresso aims to be the first in the market with a completely biodegradable capsule and reduce their carbon footprint through this launch. Their marketing strategy includes flagship store launch events, celebrity endorsements on social media, advertisements in lifestyle magazines and cities.
How can we engage with large groups of people - often with complex and competing needs - to effect positive change? In this session Rob Wilmot, Crowdicity, will talk about the barriers to innovation and, by illustrating real life stories from government, health, business and the charitable sectors, will show how these barriers can be overcome by the crowdsourcing of innovation.
Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016. Learn more and join the next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
This document discusses learning and innovation skills, specifically the four C's: critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration. It provides examples of online tools that can be used to develop each of these skills, such as Wordle for critical thinking, Animoto for communication, and Mind Meister for collaboration. Contact information is also provided.
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about various topics including:
- The capital of Canada
- The location of the 2014 World Cup
- The first President of the United States
- The real name of the character Goku
- The company founded by Steve Jobs
- The director of Jurassic Park
- The Christmas soundtrack of Coca-Cola commercials
- The actor who played Ace Ventura
- A popular song by DJ Hardwell
The document discusses the PATT Foundation, a UK and Thai charity that works to fight deforestation and climate change through tree planting, reforestation, and environmental education initiatives across several countries. It outlines PATT's mission to provide carbon storage, sustainable employment, and improved quality of life through its tree nursery projects, educational outreach to schools, and corporate partnerships. Key milestones and focuses of PATT's work are presented, including establishing a tree nursery in Thailand in 2008 and reaching over 500,000 trees planted by 2011. The document also recommends several native plant species suitable for restoration projects in the UAE.
This document discusses common tree diseases and disorders caused by biotic and abiotic agents. It describes symptoms of diseases like powdery mildew, anthracnose, bacterial leaf scorch, and various tree cankers. Signs and conditions favorable for disease development are explained. The role of stress factors in predisposing trees to disease is also covered. The document provides guidance on diagnosing tree problems and submitting samples for analysis. Common urban tree insects like bark beetles, borers, caterpillars, and sucking insects are also outlined.
Green marketing refers to promoting products and services based on their environmental benefits. It involves environmentally friendly changes to products, production, and packaging as well as modifying advertising. More consumers are concerned about the environment and prefer green products, forcing companies to go green for competitive advantage, cost savings, and social responsibility. While green marketing provides opportunities, companies must be transparent to avoid greenwashing and build consumer trust in legitimate environmental claims.
Nespresso is launching a new line of eco-friendly capsules called Eco-Capsules made from 100% biodegradable plastics. They will target high-earning, environmentally conscious consumers ages 25-55 along the East and West coasts of the US. Eco-Capsules will be priced slightly higher than regular capsules but distributed through existing Nespresso boutiques, retailers, and websites. Nespresso aims to be the first in the market with a completely biodegradable capsule and reduce their carbon footprint through this launch. Their marketing strategy includes flagship store launch events, celebrity endorsements on social media, advertisements in lifestyle magazines and cities.
How can we engage with large groups of people - often with complex and competing needs - to effect positive change? In this session Rob Wilmot, Crowdicity, will talk about the barriers to innovation and, by illustrating real life stories from government, health, business and the charitable sectors, will show how these barriers can be overcome by the crowdsourcing of innovation.
Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016. Learn more and join the next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
Crowdsourcing à la sbv IMPROVER: the challenge of being your own clientCrowdsourcing Week
- The sbv IMPROVER project is a crowdsourcing platform led by PMI R&D to verify methods in industrial research through challenges in data science, biology and medicine. It aims to provide quality control of company research.
- Challenges follow five stages: preparation, launch, running the challenge, ranking submissions, and sharing results. Defining precise questions helps obtain focused solutions.
- Challenges engage crowds of young researchers interested in machine learning and data science. Advertising occurs through social media, conferences, and directly engaging previous participants.
- Benefits include scientific publications, learning, and driving innovation through crowdsourced verification of methods. Maintaining the platform requires significant communication efforts but eng
The document discusses Tipalti, a payables automation solution that aims to simplify global payments operations. It notes that manual payables processes are inefficient, risky and a barrier to growth. Tipalti provides a holistic platform that automates partner onboarding, payments, tax compliance, reconciliation and other functions. This allows customers to scale rapidly while reducing costs, risks and freeing up staff to focus on strategic work. The platform offers controls for fraud detection, regulatory compliance and supports payments to over 190 countries.
Crowdsourced to Outsourced: How online platforms are shaping the future of workCrowdsourcing Week
Online platforms are shaping the future of work by enabling crowdsourcing and freelancing. They allow access to a global talent pool and provide flexibility for freelancers to work remotely. This benefits both businesses and freelancers. Online platforms also foster creativity through design competitions and help address challenges like data collection and knowledge gaps through public engagement. They are expected to further disrupt and enhance how people work in the future by promoting fair access to opportunities worldwide.
Malasya's Experience in Crowd Labour and Sharing EconomyCrowdsourcing Week
This document summarizes Malaysia's experience with crowd labor and the sharing economy. It discusses how Malaysia established programs like eRezeki to connect Malaysian workers with online work and tasks through digital platforms. These programs helped Malaysians earn additional income by performing microtasks, professional work, and some offline tasks. The programs worked with over 100 digital marketplace partners and established training centers across Malaysia to support crowd workers. Government initiatives helped educate stakeholders and promote sharing economy adoption, growing the estimated market size from RM110 million in 2016 to RM949 million in 2018.
This document outlines 9 ways to ruin an open innovation challenge. It begins by discussing the importance of having clear objectives, rules, and transparency when launching a challenge. It then discusses the importance of proper recruitment of participants, not having too high of barriers to entry, and having fair intellectual property policies. The document also notes that challenges should not be solely about competition and should offer fitting prizes. It emphasizes the importance of the right judges, mentors, and timing for challenges. The overall message is that challenges need proper planning and organization to be successful.
Attracting and Retaining Top Partners with a Best-in-Class Payments ExperienceCrowdsourcing Week
This document discusses how to attract and retain top partners through best-in-class payments experiences. It notes that the crowd space is becoming more competitive, making it harder to attract and retain partners. Providing a great payments experience can help with this. The document outlines 5 steps to achieve a best-in-class payments experience: 1) automate partner onboarding, 2) develop cross-border payment intelligence, 3) proactively communicate payment information, 4) ensure tax compliance, and 5) maintain a lean and scalable operation. It emphasizes that payments are important to partners and marketplaces lose partners due to payment issues.
Core + Crowd: Why (and how) crowdsourcing is about to become mainstreamCrowdsourcing Week
This document discusses how crowdsourcing is becoming mainstream through the "Core + Crowd" model. It outlines the history and current state of crowdsourcing, and introduces the concept of "Crowd 2.0" - making crowdsourcing more social by allowing organizations to build customized crowds. Crowd 2.0 moves beyond early crowdsourcing approaches by making communities more open, personalized, and gamified. The future workforce is predicted to blend core teams, freelancers, crowdsourced labor, and automation through platforms like HeroX that connect organizations to large global crowds without managing overhead.
NIST is working to establish models for smart and secure cities through its Global City Teams Challenge program. The program brings together technology innovators, cities, and other stakeholders to collaborate on projects that improve quality of life using IoT and cyber-physical systems. Example projects address issues like emergency response, transportation, and utilities. Over 200 cities worldwide have participated, working in clusters on shared challenges and opportunities. The goal is to demonstrate replicable, scalable, and sustainable smart city solutions with built-in security and privacy protections.
How Successful Crowdsourcing Depends on asking 'Interesting Questions'Crowdsourcing Week
Writing Interesting Questions is as much art as as science. Here are some 100%Open has written recently. How can we double the fun of the LEGO play experience? How can I wash my home, myself, or my clothes with a single cup of water? (Unilever) How can we enable all Detroiters to travel more easily, safely and reliably? (Ford) How can we empower investors and their advisers to consider the CO2 impact of their investment decisions? (UBS) How can we help people do good by using their mobile phone in 3 minutes or less? (EE) Our Interesting Question methodology (https://www.100open.com/toolkit_2/interesting-question/) ensure that questions are accessible, contagious and as inspiring to the Challenge Holder organisation as they are to the Innovator target group.
Contestant Centered Design: creative approaches to designing competitionsCrowdsourcing Week
This document discusses contestant-centered design for competitions. It provides examples of challenges hosted by NIST's Public Safety Communications Research Division. Contestant-centered design means considering a competition from the contestant's point of view and focusing on their needs and desires when designing challenges. This includes gathering feedback to improve future challenges and providing support throughout the process. The document outlines this approach for five example challenges.
Ethan will talk about the opportunity to reward crowdsourcing participants through crypto assets/tokens that allows the possibility of performing many micro transactions, saving costs for both the business and the users. In addition, the topic of transparency coming from the blockchain sector where business are now becoming more open to have the public help with tough R&D questions that in the past would have been kept internal. The blockchain industry is in fact growing communities as their branding strategy from the start, and rely on transparency for their community to trust them. All in all, we are seeing the tools in the making to ignite crowdsourcing’s future potential within decentralized business models. Lastly, we will dive into current use case studies from crowdholding.com, on creating a crowd rewarding mechanism for both crowd intelligence and crowd marketing.
A New Report on the State of Open Innovation and What it Means For youCrowdsourcing Week
The document summarizes the findings of a survey conducted by Luminary Labs of nearly 100 organizations from private sector, government, and nonprofit sectors to understand how they use open innovation to solve complex problems. The survey explored why organizations invest in open innovation, what open innovation practices look like today, and how open innovation will evolve in the future within organizations and beyond. Insights were gathered from open innovation leaders at companies and organizations like AstraZeneca, Bayer, City of Pittsburgh, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
GeniusLink is an expert operating system from GE that uses a crowd-powered approach to optimize business performance through three main components: Experts as a Service which provides access to over 21 million rated experts; Outcomes as a Service which offers a new framework for problem-solving; and a Digital Operating System platform for rapid collaboration. It aims to transform business by deploying flexible talent, using data and automation to engage experts beyond a company's normal reach, and achieving hyper-competitive operations through increased speed, agility and outcomes. Examples are provided of how GeniusLink helped GE accelerate new product development and identify over $5 billion in productivity savings through its crowd-powered approach.
Crowdsourcing: Changing the Faces of Innovation at NASACrowdsourcing Week
Dr. Amy Kaminski will be moderating a panel at the CSW Global conference from October 24-28th in Washington DC titled "The Final Frontier will be Crowdsourced". The panel will discuss how crowdsourcing is changing innovation at NASA, traditional R&D methods, and early crowdfunding efforts in space technology. Other panelists include Christian Cotichini, Julian Guthrie, and Dr. Sean Casey who will discuss the Kicksat deployment.
This document discusses ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) and the legal issues surrounding them. It notes that while ICOs raised billions in 2017, many did not comply with securities laws. The SEC and other regulators have since cracked down, issuing subpoenas and charges. The document provides rules for startups to follow to conduct a compliant ICO, including determining if blockchain is really needed, following securities laws if conducting the ICO in America, understanding the many applicable rules, being truthful to protect investors, and expecting the process to be lengthy and expensive but worthwhile to do legally. It promotes following the advice of attorney Kendall Almerico on these matters.
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Know what your zodiac sign says about your taste in food! Explore how the 12 zodiac signs influence your culinary preferences with insights from MyPandit. Dive into astrology and flavors!
Unveiling the Dynamic Personalities, Key Dates, and Horoscope Insights: Gemin...my Pandit
Explore the fascinating world of the Gemini Zodiac Sign. Discover the unique personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights of Gemini individuals. Learn how their sociable, communicative nature and boundless curiosity make them the dynamic explorers of the zodiac. Dive into the duality of the Gemini sign and understand their intellectual and adventurous spirit.
Crowdsourcing à la sbv IMPROVER: the challenge of being your own clientCrowdsourcing Week
- The sbv IMPROVER project is a crowdsourcing platform led by PMI R&D to verify methods in industrial research through challenges in data science, biology and medicine. It aims to provide quality control of company research.
- Challenges follow five stages: preparation, launch, running the challenge, ranking submissions, and sharing results. Defining precise questions helps obtain focused solutions.
- Challenges engage crowds of young researchers interested in machine learning and data science. Advertising occurs through social media, conferences, and directly engaging previous participants.
- Benefits include scientific publications, learning, and driving innovation through crowdsourced verification of methods. Maintaining the platform requires significant communication efforts but eng
The document discusses Tipalti, a payables automation solution that aims to simplify global payments operations. It notes that manual payables processes are inefficient, risky and a barrier to growth. Tipalti provides a holistic platform that automates partner onboarding, payments, tax compliance, reconciliation and other functions. This allows customers to scale rapidly while reducing costs, risks and freeing up staff to focus on strategic work. The platform offers controls for fraud detection, regulatory compliance and supports payments to over 190 countries.
Crowdsourced to Outsourced: How online platforms are shaping the future of workCrowdsourcing Week
Online platforms are shaping the future of work by enabling crowdsourcing and freelancing. They allow access to a global talent pool and provide flexibility for freelancers to work remotely. This benefits both businesses and freelancers. Online platforms also foster creativity through design competitions and help address challenges like data collection and knowledge gaps through public engagement. They are expected to further disrupt and enhance how people work in the future by promoting fair access to opportunities worldwide.
Malasya's Experience in Crowd Labour and Sharing EconomyCrowdsourcing Week
This document summarizes Malaysia's experience with crowd labor and the sharing economy. It discusses how Malaysia established programs like eRezeki to connect Malaysian workers with online work and tasks through digital platforms. These programs helped Malaysians earn additional income by performing microtasks, professional work, and some offline tasks. The programs worked with over 100 digital marketplace partners and established training centers across Malaysia to support crowd workers. Government initiatives helped educate stakeholders and promote sharing economy adoption, growing the estimated market size from RM110 million in 2016 to RM949 million in 2018.
This document outlines 9 ways to ruin an open innovation challenge. It begins by discussing the importance of having clear objectives, rules, and transparency when launching a challenge. It then discusses the importance of proper recruitment of participants, not having too high of barriers to entry, and having fair intellectual property policies. The document also notes that challenges should not be solely about competition and should offer fitting prizes. It emphasizes the importance of the right judges, mentors, and timing for challenges. The overall message is that challenges need proper planning and organization to be successful.
Attracting and Retaining Top Partners with a Best-in-Class Payments ExperienceCrowdsourcing Week
This document discusses how to attract and retain top partners through best-in-class payments experiences. It notes that the crowd space is becoming more competitive, making it harder to attract and retain partners. Providing a great payments experience can help with this. The document outlines 5 steps to achieve a best-in-class payments experience: 1) automate partner onboarding, 2) develop cross-border payment intelligence, 3) proactively communicate payment information, 4) ensure tax compliance, and 5) maintain a lean and scalable operation. It emphasizes that payments are important to partners and marketplaces lose partners due to payment issues.
Core + Crowd: Why (and how) crowdsourcing is about to become mainstreamCrowdsourcing Week
This document discusses how crowdsourcing is becoming mainstream through the "Core + Crowd" model. It outlines the history and current state of crowdsourcing, and introduces the concept of "Crowd 2.0" - making crowdsourcing more social by allowing organizations to build customized crowds. Crowd 2.0 moves beyond early crowdsourcing approaches by making communities more open, personalized, and gamified. The future workforce is predicted to blend core teams, freelancers, crowdsourced labor, and automation through platforms like HeroX that connect organizations to large global crowds without managing overhead.
NIST is working to establish models for smart and secure cities through its Global City Teams Challenge program. The program brings together technology innovators, cities, and other stakeholders to collaborate on projects that improve quality of life using IoT and cyber-physical systems. Example projects address issues like emergency response, transportation, and utilities. Over 200 cities worldwide have participated, working in clusters on shared challenges and opportunities. The goal is to demonstrate replicable, scalable, and sustainable smart city solutions with built-in security and privacy protections.
How Successful Crowdsourcing Depends on asking 'Interesting Questions'Crowdsourcing Week
Writing Interesting Questions is as much art as as science. Here are some 100%Open has written recently. How can we double the fun of the LEGO play experience? How can I wash my home, myself, or my clothes with a single cup of water? (Unilever) How can we enable all Detroiters to travel more easily, safely and reliably? (Ford) How can we empower investors and their advisers to consider the CO2 impact of their investment decisions? (UBS) How can we help people do good by using their mobile phone in 3 minutes or less? (EE) Our Interesting Question methodology (https://www.100open.com/toolkit_2/interesting-question/) ensure that questions are accessible, contagious and as inspiring to the Challenge Holder organisation as they are to the Innovator target group.
Contestant Centered Design: creative approaches to designing competitionsCrowdsourcing Week
This document discusses contestant-centered design for competitions. It provides examples of challenges hosted by NIST's Public Safety Communications Research Division. Contestant-centered design means considering a competition from the contestant's point of view and focusing on their needs and desires when designing challenges. This includes gathering feedback to improve future challenges and providing support throughout the process. The document outlines this approach for five example challenges.
Ethan will talk about the opportunity to reward crowdsourcing participants through crypto assets/tokens that allows the possibility of performing many micro transactions, saving costs for both the business and the users. In addition, the topic of transparency coming from the blockchain sector where business are now becoming more open to have the public help with tough R&D questions that in the past would have been kept internal. The blockchain industry is in fact growing communities as their branding strategy from the start, and rely on transparency for their community to trust them. All in all, we are seeing the tools in the making to ignite crowdsourcing’s future potential within decentralized business models. Lastly, we will dive into current use case studies from crowdholding.com, on creating a crowd rewarding mechanism for both crowd intelligence and crowd marketing.
A New Report on the State of Open Innovation and What it Means For youCrowdsourcing Week
The document summarizes the findings of a survey conducted by Luminary Labs of nearly 100 organizations from private sector, government, and nonprofit sectors to understand how they use open innovation to solve complex problems. The survey explored why organizations invest in open innovation, what open innovation practices look like today, and how open innovation will evolve in the future within organizations and beyond. Insights were gathered from open innovation leaders at companies and organizations like AstraZeneca, Bayer, City of Pittsburgh, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
GeniusLink is an expert operating system from GE that uses a crowd-powered approach to optimize business performance through three main components: Experts as a Service which provides access to over 21 million rated experts; Outcomes as a Service which offers a new framework for problem-solving; and a Digital Operating System platform for rapid collaboration. It aims to transform business by deploying flexible talent, using data and automation to engage experts beyond a company's normal reach, and achieving hyper-competitive operations through increased speed, agility and outcomes. Examples are provided of how GeniusLink helped GE accelerate new product development and identify over $5 billion in productivity savings through its crowd-powered approach.
Crowdsourcing: Changing the Faces of Innovation at NASACrowdsourcing Week
Dr. Amy Kaminski will be moderating a panel at the CSW Global conference from October 24-28th in Washington DC titled "The Final Frontier will be Crowdsourced". The panel will discuss how crowdsourcing is changing innovation at NASA, traditional R&D methods, and early crowdfunding efforts in space technology. Other panelists include Christian Cotichini, Julian Guthrie, and Dr. Sean Casey who will discuss the Kicksat deployment.
This document discusses ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) and the legal issues surrounding them. It notes that while ICOs raised billions in 2017, many did not comply with securities laws. The SEC and other regulators have since cracked down, issuing subpoenas and charges. The document provides rules for startups to follow to conduct a compliant ICO, including determining if blockchain is really needed, following securities laws if conducting the ICO in America, understanding the many applicable rules, being truthful to protect investors, and expecting the process to be lengthy and expensive but worthwhile to do legally. It promotes following the advice of attorney Kendall Almerico on these matters.
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Know what your zodiac sign says about your taste in food! Explore how the 12 zodiac signs influence your culinary preferences with insights from MyPandit. Dive into astrology and flavors!
Unveiling the Dynamic Personalities, Key Dates, and Horoscope Insights: Gemin...my Pandit
Explore the fascinating world of the Gemini Zodiac Sign. Discover the unique personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights of Gemini individuals. Learn how their sociable, communicative nature and boundless curiosity make them the dynamic explorers of the zodiac. Dive into the duality of the Gemini sign and understand their intellectual and adventurous spirit.
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- Strategy Decomposition
- Adoption of Business Frameworks
- Goal Setting
- Initiatives and Action Plans
- KPIs and Performance Metrics
- Learning and Adaptation
- Alignment and Cascading of Scorecards
Benefits:
- Systematic strategy formulation and execution.
- Framework flexibility and automation.
- Enhanced alignment and strategic focus across the organization.
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Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
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